Three bits of good environmental news

December 9th, 2010, 4 Comments »

Lately I’ve been listening to the cast recording of “Next to Normal”, a musical I saw this summer in New York. One of the songs begins:

HENRY: Our planet is poisoned, the oceans, the air,
around, beneath and above you.
NATALIE: Um, Henry, that’s true, and I totally care.
HENRY: I’m trying to tell you, I love you.

Clunky, in a Broadway sort of way (later, there’s funny line, “you’ve got some nerve, Henry, and I’m just all nerves”), but also emblematic of the daily news we hear about the environment. We rarely hear good news about our planet. So here are a three positive news items I’ve encountered this week:

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France and Pants Don’t Rhyme in the UK

May 17th, 2007, 6 Comments »

Just listening to Liza Minelli sing “Don’t Tell Mama” from Cabaret. She’s doing a British accent, and it just occurred to me that ‘pants’ (which typically refers to underwear in the British Isles) is pronounced so that it rhymes with ‘ants’, not ‘France’. From the lyrics:

Mama, Thinks I’m living in a convent,
A secluded little convent, In the southern part of France.

Mama, Doesn’t even have an inkling
That I’m working in a Nightclub, In a pair of Lacy pants.

You learn something every day.

As you were.

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